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Vocational evaluations play a central role in many family-law matters. When income, earning capacity, or employment potential is in dispute, courts often need more than pay stubs and tax returns. They need...

Forensic economics takes vocational findings, life care plans, and other expert inputs and turns them into dollars. Attorneys often see the final tables and totals, but the steps in between can feel...

Courts need more than numbers; they need to understand how those numbers were reached. RAPEL offers a courtroom-friendly roadmap. Use the questions below to evaluate any vocational opinion that references the RAPEL...

The RAPEL model offers a structured way to explain earning capacity after an injury or employment disruption. It helps courts, adjusters, and attorneys understand how an individual’s work life may change—without jargon...

A practical, court-ready overview of how experts document and quantify changes in household services after an injury. Why This Analysis Matters Loss of household services is ultimately about change—what the individual contributed...

A neutral, court-ready framework for turning impairment into defensible, task-level household-services valuation. Why Labels Matter—But Function Drives Value “Partial” and “total” impairment are useful clinical or descriptive labels. In valuation, though, what...